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4 simple and summery ways to cook that fish fillet

While having meat in this heat isn't a good idea, you can totally indulge in fish.

Summer can be a difficult time for non-vegetarians. You might get a craving for chicken or mutton, but satiating it would mean meat sweats (to say the least). But while meat is even more difficult to digest in summers, fish can actually come to your rescue.

After all, fish is one of the healthiest proteins you can indulge in. And it's equally chock full of vitamins and omega-3 fatty acids (which means you can actually lose weight and cholesterol while eating fish). And did we mention how little time it takes to cook fish? You can basically get a meal ready in half an hour--and isn't less work in the kitchen an added summer boon?

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